The Society for American Baseball Research is an organization driven
by individuals with a passion for baseball. Our organization wouldn't
exist without all the time, effort and financial support provided to
SABR by our members and nonmembers alike.

SABR's mission is to facilitate the dissemination and preservation of
baseball research. In order to fulfill this mission, we rely not only
on member dues but also donations.

If you support SABR and all the groundbreaking research our members
have and will produce, please consider donating via our online options
below. No amount is too big or too small. Every dollar goes toward
helping all baseball fans learn more about the National Pastime and
enjoy the game we love.

In addition, SABR is a 501(c)(3) organization and all donations to SABR are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.

Support the SABR Research Resources Fund. Your contribution will be used to cover expenses related to SABR’s numerous research committees as well as the purchase and maintenance of research tools (e.g., microfilm, lending library, web-based resources).

Support the Ross Adell Fund. This fund provides the resources for a welcome reception for all first-time attendees (although all are welcome to attend) at the annual convention. The fund was created to honor the memory of longtime SABR member and trivia champion Ross Adell.

Support the Negro Leagues Baseball Grave Marker Project. Your contribution will be used to help locate the gravesites of former ballplayers from the Negro Leagues and adorn them with proper headstones. Directed by SABR member Jeremy Krock, with the support of SABR's Negro Leagues Committee, the NLBGMP has been featured recently in the Chicago Tribune, on NBC Nightly News and on ESPN.com. Visit nlbgmp.com to learn more about the Project.

Support the Jerry Malloy Negro League Conference, organized by SABR's Negro Leagues Committee. Your contribution will be used to fund the only symposium dedicated exclusively to the examination and promotion of black baseball history. The conference is open to baseball and history fans of all ages. Monies are also targeted to donate books to schools or libraries; and to award scholarships to high school seniors in essay and art contests.

The purpose and goal of the 19th Century Grave Marker Committee are to identify 19th century baseball notables who either lack a grave marker or those whose headstones are in dire disrepair, and rectify those issues.